i see this has come full circle again... my opinion, ((just saying))
their is no other natural material that can come close to the well established effects or perimeters of sinew in a glue matrix when applied to a bows back, especially in a composite horn bow, lesser effects will be had, if replaced with other natural materials, , one material may have a greater stretch property compared to another , and each different in gain or loss,, in cast, early draw weight, limb return speed, and set within the most bending part of any bow limb, of any design..
of course one does not need sinew on a per say horn belly bow, but it is nice if you have the sinew to back with, also, are you building freeform horn composite bows ,,or are you following true historical specimens ,and measurement,,
composite bows can be of any design, I was not trying to categorize any one bow as being legit or not.. this forum was and is intended to help ,teach,learn and show what each of us are capable of..
historically there is all sorts of composite bows, with sinew , without, with horn ,without, and soforth.
im going to go out on a limb here,, not intended for any one individual.
do your homework, build some bows , have failures and successes, learn from them both, then report back with the end results,
we are all here to learn and share , including myself.